What websites can I look at?
We offer the following links for additional understanding of clergy sexual abuse. We are not responsible for the content of these additional websites, however, other victims and survivors have found comfort, understanding, and additional resources to not only heal from clergy sexual abuse, but from life issues interconnected with the abusive issues. These sites are not designed to serve as therapy. We urge you to enter into professional therapy and discuss these issues with your therapist.
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Faith Trust Institute "Working together to end sexual and domestic violence. Faith Trust Institute is a national, multifaith, multicultural training and education organization with global reach." http://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/ |
Hearts for Healing "Wherever you're at, whatever your needs at the moment, it is a courageous step to begin looking for a therapist and considering therapy." http://heartshealing.com/welcome |
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Advocate Web "Organization providing information and resources to promote awareness and understanding of the issues involved in the exploitation of persons by trusted helping professionals." |
Educating to End Abuse Dispelling Myths: Adult Clergy Sexual Abuse http://www.educatingtoendabuse.com/id22.html |
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People Problems "We all want to be close to others. But whenever we get close to people, we have problems with people. This happens in marriages, in families, at work, or even at church." http://www.peopleproblems.org/Index.html |
Cloud-Townsend "Solutions for Life" http://www.cloudtownsend.com/ |
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To my Catholic friends Teresa Schneider, a Catholic traditionalist, is a survivor of sexual abuse by a priest. She writes her blog to help other victims who have experienced the same type of abuse. She shares resources, bits and pieces of her journey as well as her thoughts, feelings, and insights. She says, “I am going to make it distinctly Catholic because that is what I am.” http://csahealing.blogspot.com |
